airBaltic expands operations in Spain with new winter base in Gran Canaria: two aircraft and ten routes

Agustín Miguens

airBaltic Airbus A220

Latvian carrier airBaltic announced today that it will open a new seasonal base at Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), strengthening its presence in Spain.

To this end, it will base two Airbus A220-300 there from the end of October, operating flights to ten destinations in northern continental Europe. The services will be available for purchase through the company’s official channels from 21 June.

Currently, the airline only operates flights to Las Palmas from Riga International Airport (RIX), its main hub. The route was inaugurated in November 2022 and marked the second destination served by airBaltic in the Canary Islands (it already operated out of Tenerife South-Reina Sofía International Airport).

See also: airBaltic: Strategic Winter Schedule Adjustments in Response to Demand

New airBaltic routes from Gran Canaria Airport (LPA)

  • Riga (RIX): three flights per week. Starts on 23 October.
  • Bergen-Flesland (BGO): two flights per week. Starts on 1 December.
  • Billund (BLL): two flights per week. Starts on 1 December.
  • Copenhagen (CPH): one flight a week. Starts on 2 December.
  • Vilnius (VNO): one flight a week. Starts on 2 December.
  • Oslo Sandfjord-Torp (TRF): two flights per week. Starts on 2 December.
  • Aalborg (AAL): two flights per week. Starts on 3 December.
  • Oslo-Gardermoen (OSL): two flights per week. Starts on 3 December.
  • Tampere (TMP): one flight a week. Starts on 5 December.
  • Tallinn (TLL): one flight a week. Starts on 7 December.
New airBaltic routes from its winter base at Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).

“When preparing for the upcoming season, we always carefully analyze the market dynamics”, explained Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic.

“For winter months, when the overall passenger demand worldwide is traditionally lower, we have identified an opportunity to optimize our capacity to be as efficient as possible by establishing a seasonal base and operating two aircraft from Las Palmas to serve the demand for sunny and leisure destinations”, Gauss commented.

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